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In the early 1900s, godfrey hardy and wilhelm weinberg were both studying population genetics and created models to explain their ideas. upon which premise was their research based

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Allele frequencies do not change unless they are influenced by factors causing evolution. This is the correct answer!
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Answer: allele frequencies do not change unless they are influenced by factors that cause evolution.

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According to the Hardy-Weinberg studies of population genetics, the evolution occurs only when there is an alteration of some conditions such as mutation, migration, natural selection, a large populatuon or random mating. Taking this into consideration it can be said that allele frequencies change only if they are influenced by the previously mentioned factors.

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